amd with their Lisaa.... are stupid as hell.
sb900 users use for years sb700...
from august 16 till now, with this new driver, amd chipset pack will not install on any mainboard with fx990.Because they link mainboard with amd gpu, so if you have an nvidia , chipset driver pack will get you an error.
So thats Amd with their Lisa Su....

amd with their Lisaa.... are stupid as hell.
sb900 users use for years sb700...
from august 16 till now, with this new driver, amd chipset pack will not install on any mainboard with fx990.Because they link mainboard with amd gpu, so if you have an nvidia , chipset driver pack will get you an error.
So thats Amd with their Lisa Su....

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She probably gave a direct order to mess with these traitors :nerd:
"Ruin their user experience, that'll teach them" she shouted

First off, thought the SB9XX were just rebranded SB8XX. So SB8XX would be the ones to use.

When I went to the AMD site and downloaded from them and ran the installation program, choosing custom gave the ability to check listed driver versions to be installed against what was already installed. The drivers from this 17.30 package were the same so did not bother installing them. The only thing I read that differed from the previous version was this set included support for Threadripper.

We have AHCI drivers. If they dont install through the installer just manually update the drivers in device manager and point it towards the AMD folder on your C drive as this is where the package extracts to.

We have AHCI drivers. If they dont install through the installer just manually update the drivers in device manager and point it towards the AMD folder on your C drive as this is where the package extracts to.

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Well I tried that, manually like updating driver and going to program files, AMD, and put Packages, folders and sub-folders when trying to update AHCI driver it says windows has determined that the best driver on this device is already installed.. and reminds 2006 Microsoft AHCI driver :/ it is on -negative like not sharing any ISRQ but I was wondering how to manually updated to amd, because I can do with that option of (I have a disk to find the INF) but I don't know which one...

and when going withot device manager ,just going to AMD packages, drivers ahci, there are all w7 drivers what can I do? I'm running on w10

Well I tried that, manually like updating driver and going to program files, AMD, and put Packages, folders and sub-folders when trying to update AHCI driver it says windows has determined that the best driver on this device is already installed.. and reminds 2006 Microsoft AHCI driver :/ it is on -negative like not sharing any ISRQ but I was wondering how to manually updated to amd, because I can do with that option of (I have a disk to find the INF) but I don't know which one...

and when going withot device manager ,just going to AMD packages, drivers ahci, there are all w7 drivers what can I do? I'm running on w10

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This is what I have in device manager installed manually through device manager from the AMD chipset download. There is still one device that reads "standard sata ahci controller" which I think is what you mean.

There can be benefits, mostly its just .ini files that lets Windows read what device however its always best to have the lastest files installed. The AMD package actually comes with other drivers too for the PCI, GPIO, and SMBus devices as well. Seen as Ryzen is so new its probably best to keep up to date with these as they may bring performance improvements or better stability.

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they also contain the AMD Balanced power profile for Windows 10 which helps with CPU scheduling and can in deed improve game performance.

This is what I have in device manager installed manually through device manager from the AMD chipset download. There is still one device that reads "standard sata ahci controller" which I think is what you mean.

There can be benefits, mostly its just .ini files that lets Windows read what device however its always best to have the lastest files installed. The AMD package actually comes with other drivers too for the PCI, GPIO, and SMBus devices as well. Seen as Ryzen is so new its probably best to keep up to date with these as they may bring performance improvements or better stability.

EDIT:

they also contain the AMD Balanced power profile for Windows 10 which helps with CPU scheduling and can in deed improve game performance.

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CPC_REDDAWN Would you help me through team-viewer to diagnose my drivers? because im tired of having such visual lag, problems etc
Do you have skype or whats app, or how ca you help me :C

There can be benefits, mostly its just .ini files that lets Windows read what device however its always best to have the lastest files installed. The AMD package actually comes with other drivers too for the PCI, GPIO, and SMBus devices as well. Seen as Ryzen is so new its probably best to keep up to date with these as they may bring performance improvements or better stability.

EDIT:

they also contain the AMD Balanced power profile for Windows 10 which helps with CPU scheduling and can in deed improve game performance.

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Thanks for replying, i heard some mixed opinions about it, but they seem to have fixed that with latest chipset driver. Some got worse performance out of it vs high performance profile.

I'm using it currently without issues, it wasn't there before i updated the drivers with latest from AMD's site, i think i downloaded the previous ones from Guru3D.